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according to reports, with the afghan president accusing americans trying to negotiate peace with the taliban without him. >>> meanwhile, a report conducted by the pakistani government says the government with gross incompetence in tracking osama bin laden. al jazeera said the country stopped trying to find him as early as 2005 and bin laden was lef living within the borders for nine years. it also explains how he escaped from tora bora and pakistan and how he was worried about overhead surveillance and he wore a cowboy hat while he was outside. it shows a car he was riding in was stopped by speeding for pakistani police not long after 9/11. the report says an al qaeda operative, quote, quickly settled the matter with the officer. i guess you can use your imagination how that went. and they went on their way. >>> we want to update you on egypt where the muslim brotherhood calling for a national uprising accusing the military of stealing last year's revolution by force. the call for action came just hours after yesterday's early morning attack on protesters near a military compound in cairo. e
according to reports, with the afghan president accusing americans trying to negotiate peace with the taliban without him. >>> meanwhile, a report conducted by the pakistani government says the government with gross incompetence in tracking osama bin laden. al jazeera said the country stopped trying to find him as early as 2005 and bin laden was lef living within the borders for nine years. it also explains how he escaped from tora bora and pakistan and how he was worried about...
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the united states and taliban planned peace talks. >>> heart break for a family after a 7-year-old boy was found dead, just feet from where he was seen, now there were questions about the efforts to find him. sherrie johnson is here to explain. what are the complaints? >> police are saying they did everything they could to find him. neighbors are not so sure. the body of 7 year old michael kingsbury was found in an abandoned car two doors down from his home. michael was seen in an alley near the home in dc trinidad and found 40 feet from where the child had been last seen by family members 32 hours before. it only took first responders minutes to arrive but too late. he had died. many people are upset questioning how he wasn't found earlier, police parked their cars feet from the car the child was found in. >> this is sad. i don't know what i'm going to do. the mother says her son had autism spectrum disorder and said the only other time he wondered off he was found a door away. so far police don't suspect foul play but continue to search for answers. >>> every time this happens, every
the united states and taliban planned peace talks. >>> heart break for a family after a 7-year-old boy was found dead, just feet from where he was seen, now there were questions about the efforts to find him. sherrie johnson is here to explain. what are the complaints? >> police are saying they did everything they could to find him. neighbors are not so sure. the body of 7 year old michael kingsbury was found in an abandoned car two doors down from his home. michael was seen in...
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course, comes after recent frustrations with president hamid karzai and the stalled peace talks with the taliban last month. >>> a leaked pakistan report details the life of osama bin laden after the september 11th attacks. it mentioned an account of bin laden being pulled over for speeding in pakistan but was let go by authorities. >>> the death toll of the runaway train disaster in quebec has now reached 13. dozens are still unaccounted for. the transportation and safety board now says -- now saying the tankers involved in the derailment have a history of puncturing during accidents. >>> a judge in wisconsin blocked enforcement of a new law. the law had a troubling point of justification and set a new hearing for next week. >>> the battle over tough abortion laws continues in texas. activists on both sides turning up at the capitol for rallies and public hearings. while texas' longest serving governor, rick perry, announcing monday he will not seek re-election next year. >>> let's take a look at business for you now. we turn to courtney reagan. good morning. >> good morning, richard. consumers
course, comes after recent frustrations with president hamid karzai and the stalled peace talks with the taliban last month. >>> a leaked pakistan report details the life of osama bin laden after the september 11th attacks. it mentioned an account of bin laden being pulled over for speeding in pakistan but was let go by authorities. >>> the death toll of the runaway train disaster in quebec has now reached 13. dozens are still unaccounted for. the transportation and safety...
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. >> the weird thing is, his defense strategy is the soldiers presented a threat to the taliban heads. that's his defense. that defines a jihadist right there. >> there's no reason that shouldn't be a military -- >> by the nature of his defense, he's defining his crime and what he did. >> can you imagine being the victims and the families of the victims having to sit there and be questioned. >> i think the military's not going to lets this get out of hand. he might try and grandstand to make this a case for jihad, but the judge is going to slap it down. because you just mentioned his defense, it will be difficult if not impossible to prove what he did. and i say, let him do it. let him explain why he did it. because this is what radical islam is. since our administration doesn't want to talk about it, there he is, he was trying to protect the taliban. >> now it's going to be shameful for the obama administration because -- >> don't give that response. hold on. >> no military decorations or awards. >> to classify it as workplace violence instead of an act of jihad, an act of war, that'
. >> the weird thing is, his defense strategy is the soldiers presented a threat to the taliban heads. that's his defense. that defines a jihadist right there. >> there's no reason that shouldn't be a military -- >> by the nature of his defense, he's defining his crime and what he did. >> can you imagine being the victims and the families of the victims having to sit there and be questioned. >> i think the military's not going to lets this get out of hand. he might...
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i want education for the sons and daughters of the taliban and all the terrorists and extremists. i do not even hatett would silence us. but they failed. i want education for the sons and daughters of the taliban and all the terrorists and extremists. i do not even hate the one who shot me. even if there is a gun in my hand and he stands in front of me, i would not shoot him. [applause] , dignitaries and world leaders, gave her a standing addition. and then this. you ♪ birthday to >> this was unprecedented at the u.n.. advocates hope the passion and eloquence would be a big boost to bring education to every child in the world. al jazeera at the unitedeloquend
i want education for the sons and daughters of the taliban and all the terrorists and extremists. i do not even hatett would silence us. but they failed. i want education for the sons and daughters of the taliban and all the terrorists and extremists. i do not even hate the one who shot me. even if there is a gun in my hand and he stands in front of me, i would not shoot him. [applause] , dignitaries and world leaders, gave her a standing addition. and then this. you ♪ birthday to >>...
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what do we know about the optimism of the taliban and? how has the military performed in a critical fighting season? what do we know so far? would want to comment on this as well. taking theforces are majority of casualties. in our judgment, they are holding up well. they are under significant pressure. the insurgents are making every effort to knock them off and undermine their self-confidence as they step out on the run. , ourrms of the taliban impression is there is a debate within the movement between those who see the military route as the only route forward and are confident of their ability have aail, and those who broader recognition of the changes that have taken place in the afghan society, the unwillingness to return to the conditions they were in a decade ago, and if the taliban were to win a military victory, the schools would close on the cell phone towers would close, rose -- rhodes would get potholed, they would be getting no assistance and would be recognized by no country in the world. even if they were successful milita
what do we know about the optimism of the taliban and? how has the military performed in a critical fighting season? what do we know so far? would want to comment on this as well. taking theforces are majority of casualties. in our judgment, they are holding up well. they are under significant pressure. the insurgents are making every effort to knock them off and undermine their self-confidence as they step out on the run. , ourrms of the taliban impression is there is a debate within the...
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is trying to strengthen afghan special fors to deal with the taliban and the drug trade. the pentagon is buying them almost $1 billion worth of new airplanes and helicopters. there is a problem. a u.s. government wash doll learns that the afghans cannot operate and maintain the helicopters they already have and certainly not the new ones. >> this unfortunately is what we see time and again. >> per the last year the inspector general was issued reports on waste in afghanistan. millions for irrigation pumps that were not needed and expensive tractors too wide for the planning methods. paying for service and fuel thousands had stolen vehicles. $34 million state-of-the-art headquarters that the military doesn't want and probably will be torn down. but all that small potatoes compared to the aircraft the pentagon is buying. in spite of the warnings that the afghans have less than 25% of the personnel needed to fly and service them. recruiting is hindered by illiteracy and widespread ties to taliban or criminal elements. >> the afghans don't have the pilots and the pentagon doe
is trying to strengthen afghan special fors to deal with the taliban and the drug trade. the pentagon is buying them almost $1 billion worth of new airplanes and helicopters. there is a problem. a u.s. government wash doll learns that the afghans cannot operate and maintain the helicopters they already have and certainly not the new ones. >> this unfortunately is what we see time and again. >> per the last year the inspector general was issued reports on waste in afghanistan....
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but today was a day that almost didn't come. >> let me repeat the words, the words the taliban never wanted her to hear. happy 16th birthday, malala. >> reporter: it was just nine months ago the taliban tried to kill her for promoting education for girls. shooting her in the head as she left school in pakistan. her story and survival ignited a global movement. >> weakness, fear, and hopelessness died. strength, fervor, and courage was born. they thought that the bullet would silence us, but they failed. and out of that silence came thousands of voices. >> reporter: in fact, millions have signed her petition to provide education for every child around the world. >> she has experienced the discrimination. she has suffered because of her beliefs. and she has fought back. >> reporter: hard to remember, she's just a teenager. >> she was more worried about her geography homework than her speech. >> is that right? >> yeah. and i was happy for that. this is good. >> reporter: still a schoolgirl but a powerful voice for countless others. >> one child, one teacher, one book, and one pen can ch
but today was a day that almost didn't come. >> let me repeat the words, the words the taliban never wanted her to hear. happy 16th birthday, malala. >> reporter: it was just nine months ago the taliban tried to kill her for promoting education for girls. shooting her in the head as she left school in pakistan. her story and survival ignited a global movement. >> weakness, fear, and hopelessness died. strength, fervor, and courage was born. they thought that the bullet would...
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sessions said taliban insurgency we understand perhaps a little bit more because of the taliban insurgency is the way they went about systematically understanding how to disrupt and change a person's entire processes and these taliban that's an example of how you go about to change a person from their messaging to their operations to their front line message and we need to understand that insurgency may be required when dealing with the other side texas congressman went on to say if the democrats do not give us those options are opportunities then we will become insurgency i think insurgency is a mindset and an attitude that we're going to have to search for and find ways to get our message out and to be prepared to see things for what they are rather than trying to do something about them. kevin mccarthy similarly said we're going to oppose everything and this taliban like insurgency is working every one of the lawmakers who attended the caucus room dinner has since threatened a government shutdown during the two thousand and eleven debt ceiling negotiations caucus room attendees congress
sessions said taliban insurgency we understand perhaps a little bit more because of the taliban insurgency is the way they went about systematically understanding how to disrupt and change a person's entire processes and these taliban that's an example of how you go about to change a person from their messaging to their operations to their front line message and we need to understand that insurgency may be required when dealing with the other side texas congressman went on to say if the...
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the taliban could not silence her. now malala has a message for the world. and the running of the bulls mrns bloody when the cbs evening news returns. thes be returns. but getting relief? try dulcolax laxative tablets. dulcolax is comfort-coated for gentle, over-night relief. dulcolax. predictable over-night relief you can count on. "that starts with one of the world's most advancedy," distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low prices, remember the wheels turning behind the scenes, delivering for millions of americans, everyday. "dedication: that's the real walmart" icaused by acid reflux disease, relieving heartburn, relief is at hand. for many, nexium provides 24-hour heartburn relief and may be available for just $18 a month. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, a
the taliban could not silence her. now malala has a message for the world. and the running of the bulls mrns bloody when the cbs evening news returns. thes be returns. but getting relief? try dulcolax laxative tablets. dulcolax is comfort-coated for gentle, over-night relief. dulcolax. predictable over-night relief you can count on. "that starts with one of the world's most advancedy," distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with...
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because the taliban has come back and i would submit that this administration releasing taliban leaders to go back and be in charge is not a good thing because we had four americans that were killed at the same time this administration was pleading, oh, please, please come talk to us. you don't have to have any preconditions, just talk to us. we look weak because this administration gives every appearance of being weak. because it is getting terrible advice. and art of the world -- in that part of the world they don't understand turn the other cheek. as christians, individually, individuals of us here that are, you are to turn the other cheek but as a government official, you provide for the monodefense. and you make sure if others do evil to people in this country, or to threaten this country that they are pun herbed. because the government is not given the sword in vain. and people misunderstand that. and think, oh, if we apologize enough for all of the americans , not ade down their lives for some great empire, but for other nations to continue to speak their language, to continue to
because the taliban has come back and i would submit that this administration releasing taliban leaders to go back and be in charge is not a good thing because we had four americans that were killed at the same time this administration was pleading, oh, please, please come talk to us. you don't have to have any preconditions, just talk to us. we look weak because this administration gives every appearance of being weak. because it is getting terrible advice. and art of the world -- in that part...
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army psychiatrist who says he gunned down american soldiers to defend the taliban. major nidal hasan is charged with killing 13 people, wounding dozens more of fort hood in texas back in november of 2009. it it was the worse mass shooting at the u.s. military facility ever. he is acting as his own lawyer, which means he can question survivors of the massacre. they have waited almost four years to testify, and they say they are fed up with the delays. one set back when hasan grew a beard which against military rules and then refused to shave it. now he is asking the judge to let him tell potential jurors that the army is forcing him to wear his uniform in court. he claims the uniform represents an enemy of islam. casey stegall is in fort hood tonight. casey? >> shepard, hasan sat in the courtroom today looking haggard. remember, is he in a wheelchair paralyzed from the waist down due to injuries he sustained on that day from those who took him out. he is now 42 years old. the potential 20 jury members or panel members as they are called in a military court martial we
army psychiatrist who says he gunned down american soldiers to defend the taliban. major nidal hasan is charged with killing 13 people, wounding dozens more of fort hood in texas back in november of 2009. it it was the worse mass shooting at the u.s. military facility ever. he is acting as his own lawyer, which means he can question survivors of the massacre. they have waited almost four years to testify, and they say they are fed up with the delays. one set back when hasan grew a beard which...
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certainly one of their strategies, the taliban, is to wait this thing out. the facts are that we've turned the situation around in the east. we have not been able to do -- excuse me, turned it around in the south. not been able to do that as well in the east. we are going to present the afghan security forces with a bit of a challenge when we do leave. i will disagree with brooks a little bit here. numbers do matter because they give us the wherewithal to accomplish a number of missions. cou counter terrorism mission is very important. providing the neighbors for afghan security forces is important and certainly giving them advise on the training situation. all those things are paramount, if we are growing to validate and continue to succeed in this mission an not put it at great risk, which removing all our forces certainly would do. >> jack, i will stay with you for a moment. what would you advise the president, if he were to ask you, about how many troops we need there and for how long and what kind of goal you would set right now? >> i think you need the
certainly one of their strategies, the taliban, is to wait this thing out. the facts are that we've turned the situation around in the east. we have not been able to do -- excuse me, turned it around in the south. not been able to do that as well in the east. we are going to present the afghan security forces with a bit of a challenge when we do leave. i will disagree with brooks a little bit here. numbers do matter because they give us the wherewithal to accomplish a number of missions. cou...
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happy 16th birthday, malala. >> reporter: it was ten months ago that the taliban ryed to kill her for promoting education for girls. her survival ignited a global movement. >> weakness, fear, and hopelessness died. strength, power, and courage was born. they thought that the bullet would silence us, but they failed. and out of that silence came thousands of voices. >> in fact, millions have signed her petition to provide education for every child around the world. >> she has experienced the discrimination. she has suffered because of her wle beliefs. and she has fought back. >> reporter: hard to remember, she's just a teenager. >> she was more worried about her geography homework than her speech. >> reporter: is that right? >> i was happy about that. >> reporter: still a schoolgirl, but a powerful voice for others. >> one child, one teacher, one book, and one pen can change the world. >> reporter: nbc news, new york. >> and so can one girl. that was inspirational. >>> now to our three big money headlines. one, big ben chimes. two, back in session. and three, the fix is in. joining me
happy 16th birthday, malala. >> reporter: it was ten months ago that the taliban ryed to kill her for promoting education for girls. her survival ignited a global movement. >> weakness, fear, and hopelessness died. strength, power, and courage was born. they thought that the bullet would silence us, but they failed. and out of that silence came thousands of voices. >> in fact, millions have signed her petition to provide education for every child around the world. >> she...
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malala yousafzai was shot in the head by the taliban last year. >>> and happy birthday to fast and furious actress michelle rodriguez. she's 35. workout guru richard simmons turns 65. and comedian bill cosby, 76. >>> coming up on the "today" show, ed sharon takes over the plaza with a live concert. i'm paige hopkins. thanks for watching "early today." have a great weekend. >>> thank god that so many people's lives were saved. we mourn those who were lost and pray for those who are injured. >>> bay area congresswoman visits the wreckage of asiana flight 214 as crews begin moving the plane piece by piece and repairing the runway at sfo. >>> also the grandfather of a missing toddler in oakland wants to keep the focus on finding her separate charges. where the investigation is heading, we'll let you know this morning. >>> arrested for crimes he's supposed to be fighting. the charges against a san jose police officer and how his colleagues are reacting. >>> right now a live look outside, an early morning shot of your bay bridge out there.
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president is trying to negotiate, there have been recent negotiations whether to negotiate with the taliban. there's a debate within the pentagon, the generals are debating how many troops to leave behind and the combination. the president is serving notice to the pentagon i'm going to keep the zero option. think about the past decade, inconceivable to think there wouldn't be some u.s. residual force in afghanistan to look across the border to pakistan. for anyone who thinks it is impossible, it is improbable to have zero i give you one example iraq, everyone thought we would leave a force there and we didn't. >> what is the next step? are you laying down, the president's laying down his marker and waiting for hamid karzai to respond? it seems like a dangerous game to be playing, we're talking about a huge foreign policy issue. >> it is but this relationship sometimes this is what it takes. i was told by a senior official not that long ago it's like dealing with a 3-year-old. sometimes you need to lay it out there. if karzai doesn't trust his security forces we snap it back to zero option a
president is trying to negotiate, there have been recent negotiations whether to negotiate with the taliban. there's a debate within the pentagon, the generals are debating how many troops to leave behind and the combination. the president is serving notice to the pentagon i'm going to keep the zero option. think about the past decade, inconceivable to think there wouldn't be some u.s. residual force in afghanistan to look across the border to pakistan. for anyone who thinks it is impossible,...
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there are policies to negotiate with the taliban to resolve afghanistan. i think that's a very, you know, troublesome strategy, if you will. the zero option, in my judgment, is no option. the zero option takes us completely out of afghanistan. i understand we're all war fatigued and ready to wind down the forces. the problem with that is that it leaves no counterterrorism footprint behind. we have no ability to deal with future bin ladens that may pop up in a safe haven of afghanistan that we saw when we pulled out of afghanistan the last time, defeating the soviets. i don't want to go back to that strategy. we did the same thing in iraq with the status of forces agreement and now iraq is becoming a huge problem. if we renig in our commitment to the afghan people and pull the rug out from them and allow the taliban to seek retribution and kill them and put them as a safe haven for terrorism all over again, that does a great disservice to what our troops have tried to do the last ten years and all the great gains they have made in afghanistan. >> one last s
there are policies to negotiate with the taliban to resolve afghanistan. i think that's a very, you know, troublesome strategy, if you will. the zero option, in my judgment, is no option. the zero option takes us completely out of afghanistan. i understand we're all war fatigued and ready to wind down the forces. the problem with that is that it leaves no counterterrorism footprint behind. we have no ability to deal with future bin ladens that may pop up in a safe haven of afghanistan that we...
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by killing innocent victims at fort hood he was protecting the taliban. the judge said you have a right to present a defense but you can't go out and -- jenna: does that sound like propaganda? if is that is the reason he did it why isn't the judge allowing that? >> supreme court said you have the right to present a defense but the defense has to be grounded in sound legal theory, sound legal fact. it has to have a rationale basis. you can't get up there to do anything you want. jenna: that is why that ruling was made a former jag, now teaching military law. this is probably the most significant military trial in the last 30 to 40 years and one of the reasons for that is because the death penalty is on the table. we haven't seen the death penalty in a military trial like this in a very long time. in your opinion as a jag, someone familiar with system, how do you see the significance of what happens here in this trial? >> i mean, i think justice will be served. i don't think anybody has any doubt that hasan will be convicted on 13 counts of premeditated mur
by killing innocent victims at fort hood he was protecting the taliban. the judge said you have a right to present a defense but you can't go out and -- jenna: does that sound like propaganda? if is that is the reason he did it why isn't the judge allowing that? >> supreme court said you have the right to present a defense but the defense has to be grounded in sound legal theory, sound legal fact. it has to have a rationale basis. you can't get up there to do anything you want. jenna:...
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>> i think it's certainly hastens the day when taliban and al qaeda retake control of afghanistan. i think that day is coming almost inevitably given the president's ill-advised policies leading to the expected drawdown to almost zero next year. leaving a token number of troops doesn't affect conditions and the ground and speeding up the withdrawal simply moves forward the time taliban retakes control. i think it' a disaster for american interests. gregg: reportedly the relationship between karzai and president obama has deteriorated. there. this is a president who wants to undertake huge diplomatic transformations all over the world but does this reflect poorly on his diplomatic skills? >> i don't have a lot of good things to say about hamid karzai. that's utterly irrelevant to what america's interests are. we are not there for hamid karzai, we are not there for the afghans we are there for us. we are there to protect at a distance against the terrorist threat posed by the taliban and al qaeda. if you have got a bad relationship with the president of a country like that you grit y
>> i think it's certainly hastens the day when taliban and al qaeda retake control of afghanistan. i think that day is coming almost inevitably given the president's ill-advised policies leading to the expected drawdown to almost zero next year. leaving a token number of troops doesn't affect conditions and the ground and speeding up the withdrawal simply moves forward the time taliban retakes control. i think it' a disaster for american interests. gregg: reportedly the relationship...
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you'll remember this girl, a pakistani teenager shot in the head by the taliban. she's speaking out at the united nations. malala yousafzai is peeking out and why being targeted by the taliban has only made her stronger. >> thought that the bullet would silence us, but they failed. and although that silence came, thousands of voices, the terrorists thought that they would change my aim and stop my ambitions. but nothing changed in my life except this. weakness, fear and hopelessness died. strength, power and courage was born. >> and malala yousafzai said that pink scarf she was wearing once belonged to the late prime minister benazir bhutto. it struck me she said this is not about me, this is about every young woman and man fight for their education. >> that was the reason for the attack. most likely why he was attacked. >>> let's go to great britain. will and kate's baby due any day. the child will be born in the lind dough wing at st. mary's hospital the same place where prince william and prince harry joined the royal family. baby memorabilia is flying off the
you'll remember this girl, a pakistani teenager shot in the head by the taliban. she's speaking out at the united nations. malala yousafzai is peeking out and why being targeted by the taliban has only made her stronger. >> thought that the bullet would silence us, but they failed. and although that silence came, thousands of voices, the terrorists thought that they would change my aim and stop my ambitions. but nothing changed in my life except this. weakness, fear and hopelessness died....
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where the government is not just spying on al-qaida, the taliban and people overseas but people back home. you would think that people would be up in arms in this infringement of our liberties but to me it's disappointing that more people aren't upset about what's going on. >> i want to add something. i think a lot of it is because of the conversation has gone. what oliver stone resonated with me. i've never heard that before. whether we control the government or the government control us. up until now it's been what has been leaked, has it been fair game? does it keep us safe. >> is he a traitor. >> i think a lot of conversation on a lot of tv, radio wherever, it's not about whether we control the government or not. it's if you have nothing to hide then it's fine. >> the mass media has framed the conversation. instead of focusing on what's been leaked we're focusing on character assassination and irrelevant stuff that does not do anything for the country. >> cenk: despite all that tremendous propaganda, you're right, they have forgotten what america is supposed to stand for. if you
where the government is not just spying on al-qaida, the taliban and people overseas but people back home. you would think that people would be up in arms in this infringement of our liberties but to me it's disappointing that more people aren't upset about what's going on. >> i want to add something. i think a lot of it is because of the conversation has gone. what oliver stone resonated with me. i've never heard that before. whether we control the government or the government control...
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and then he wanted to say he was saving taliban leaders by carrying out the shooting and the court would not allow that. 13 people died here in 2009 and 30 injured. on this program, a sergeant shot five times that day described what the wait was like. >> not only the victims and survivors, but our families. now we'll get a chance to close the chapture and once again a setback in our way. >> if everything goes as planned and opening statements scheduled to begin on august 6th. it is an interesting process. >> indeed it will. thank you. the gunman's own paralysis when he was shot as he was shooting others. hassan's doctor said he can't sit more than 12 hours upright. he must have 15- 20 minute breaks for stretching every four hours and he must lift himself off of the whole chair every half an hour. it is going to be something to watch all of this play out, only adding insult to the victims and their families, hassan has collected a paycheck. he's received more than 278,000us dollars. he gets this salary because he was not proven guilty of the attack. we'll see if he has to pay it back. all
and then he wanted to say he was saving taliban leaders by carrying out the shooting and the court would not allow that. 13 people died here in 2009 and 30 injured. on this program, a sergeant shot five times that day described what the wait was like. >> not only the victims and survivors, but our families. now we'll get a chance to close the chapture and once again a setback in our way. >> if everything goes as planned and opening statements scheduled to begin on august 6th. it is...
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considering a total withdrawal following tensions with afghan president karzai over peace talks with the taliban and. dobbins spoke before senate committee thursday. >> without an agreement on our presence in afghanistan, we would not remain, but we don't believe that is the likely outcome of these negotiations. emma to whichk comparisons are often made, the afghans actually need us to stay . >> in egypt, supporters of president morsi are holding rival rallies today. the muslim brotherhood is refusing to halt protest until morsi resumes power, even though many of the groups leaders have been detained by the egyptian .rmy which to our last week the new york times is reporting there is increasing evidence that allies of egypt's military establishment and former president mubarak helped fill the popular uprising that led to morsi's ouster. orsi supporters say fuel shortages and blackouts were orchestrated purposefully to incite public outcry. the times reports -- one man who reportedly played a key role in the protests was a billionaire and opponent of morsi's muslim brotherhood who said he backed
considering a total withdrawal following tensions with afghan president karzai over peace talks with the taliban and. dobbins spoke before senate committee thursday. >> without an agreement on our presence in afghanistan, we would not remain, but we don't believe that is the likely outcome of these negotiations. emma to whichk comparisons are often made, the afghans actually need us to stay . >> in egypt, supporters of president morsi are holding rival rallies today. the muslim...
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. >> on the 9th of october, 2012 the taliban shot me on the left side of my forehead. they shot my friends, too. they thought that the bullet would silence us. but they failed. >> the youth assembly as you see here gave her a standing ovation. it was her first public speech since the attack. >>> hillary clinton is speaking out and she doesn't come cheap. that's later in the grapevine. >>> up next, it comes down to the jurors in the george zimmerman murder trial. i want to make things more secure. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat mo dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have the security you need to get you there. call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do... even better. ♪ since aflac is helping with his expenses while he can't work, he can focus on his recovery. he doesn't have to worry so much about his mortgage, groceries, or even gas bills.
. >> on the 9th of october, 2012 the taliban shot me on the left side of my forehead. they shot my friends, too. they thought that the bullet would silence us. but they failed. >> the youth assembly as you see here gave her a standing ovation. it was her first public speech since the attack. >>> hillary clinton is speaking out and she doesn't come cheap. that's later in the grapevine. >>> up next, it comes down to the jurors in the george zimmerman murder trial. i...
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al qaeda called up in the taliban-led a failed state of afghanistan launched the september 11 attacks. today, this extremist group is recruiting terrorists in annapolis. -- in minneapolis. criminal groups are making common cause around the world to the detriment of law- abiding states and citizens. the fund for international -- for peace and national farm policy issued a 2013 failed state index last month. it listed 20 countries with somalia and the democratic republic of," leading the way as in critical condition and 20 more in serious danger. this problem of uncovered spaces will be with us work for a generation or more in there will be contingencies when american interests and the american public demand that we act. for example, haiti has earned its ranking as eighth most unstable country in the world. the interventions haven't driven by her desire to alleviate human misery and prevent a flood of haitian refugees washing up on our shores. these are objections that the american public can understand and support but i was in the state department during our last intervention in haiti
al qaeda called up in the taliban-led a failed state of afghanistan launched the september 11 attacks. today, this extremist group is recruiting terrorists in annapolis. -- in minneapolis. criminal groups are making common cause around the world to the detriment of law- abiding states and citizens. the fund for international -- for peace and national farm policy issued a 2013 failed state index last month. it listed 20 countries with somalia and the democratic republic of," leading the way...
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officials describe the plot as a lone wolf attack to downplay the next to the palace -- pakistan the taliban said despite the tape that was released the day before things to david as workplace violence. kim you tell me what the upside is? why would we choose to characterize the enemy this way? what are we gaining from that? do you know, ? it is not you but i am trying to strategizing at. >> the only thing i feel very uncomfortable to give this explanation because it is my hypothetical psychobabble analysis of somebody else's thinking but i believe the thought is if you've engaged in direct combination or logical conclusions you will offend the size of which will lead to further attacks. civic is there any evidence? >> i am not arguing i and saying it is a general mistake i think it is just the opposite because my a knowledge of islamic terrorism goes back to 1973 for 74. win the attacks with the palestinian attacks and was the assistant u.s. attorney that i was put on the condition to study islamic terrorism. i investigated islamic terrorism as u.s. attorney in dealt with it as a mayor. the
officials describe the plot as a lone wolf attack to downplay the next to the palace -- pakistan the taliban said despite the tape that was released the day before things to david as workplace violence. kim you tell me what the upside is? why would we choose to characterize the enemy this way? what are we gaining from that? do you know, ? it is not you but i am trying to strategizing at. >> the only thing i feel very uncomfortable to give this explanation because it is my hypothetical...
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remember when we went in, our objective was not to overthrow the taliban. it was to get osama bin laden. if they had handed him over, they would still be in power. it is not like them being in power is the national security threat to us. it is the instability which in fact you might say karzai is feeding by his inability to deliver a democratic fair, just, government to the people. >> bill: it is going to go back to no-man's-land basically. >> up to the afghans to sort it out. it is not our job to sort -- been there 12 years. >> bill: all the time, all the money, all the lives lost, all of that for what? nothing. >> will karzai continue to get giant bags of cash if we leave? >> well, no. >> he'll find somewhere else. >> when did we go in? 2001. it almost has been 12 years. >> bill: egypt. have we seen a military coup in egypt? >> well, clearly the military has seized power. i understand where you're going with this. the administration does not want to call it a military coup because that would mean we would stop payment. the $1.8 billion. >> bill: if we fol
remember when we went in, our objective was not to overthrow the taliban. it was to get osama bin laden. if they had handed him over, they would still be in power. it is not like them being in power is the national security threat to us. it is the instability which in fact you might say karzai is feeding by his inability to deliver a democratic fair, just, government to the people. >> bill: it is going to go back to no-man's-land basically. >> up to the afghans to sort it out. it is...
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he yelled allahu akbar, he admits he was defending what he calls the taliban and mullah omar. are you disappointed that holder refuses to file terrorism charges and the administration calls this a workplace shooting? >> not only am i disappointed, i'm embarrassed. mr. holder needs to understand the repercussions of his actions, because each with major hasan making a statement yesterday about him wearing a uniform, a proven fact that he is a terrorist. even with him wearing a beard. and for mr. holder to even make a suggestion from department of justice going to dod's business, that's not his lane. and, you know, it's kind of interesting to figure out, you know, when a person makes a decision like that, they have never served in uniform or even has he ever visited our troops in theater. so maybe he might want to go to afghanistan to visit our troops so he can get an up close and personal feel of the reason why we're doing the job that we're doing before he decides to make a decision that he's making that is just preposterous. gregg: is it true that because the white house and e
he yelled allahu akbar, he admits he was defending what he calls the taliban and mullah omar. are you disappointed that holder refuses to file terrorism charges and the administration calls this a workplace shooting? >> not only am i disappointed, i'm embarrassed. mr. holder needs to understand the repercussions of his actions, because each with major hasan making a statement yesterday about him wearing a uniform, a proven fact that he is a terrorist. even with him wearing a beard. and...
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. >> just nine months after she was targeted on her school bus, shot in the head by a taliban gunman for daring to speak up for the right of girls to go to school malala stood wearing the shawl of the former pakistani prime minister assassinated five years ago. >> i speak not for myself but for those without voice can be heard. >> reporter: the only thing more stunning than malala's recovery was her vision. >> they thought it would change my aims and stop my ambitions, but nothing changed in nighmy life except this. weakness fear and hopelessness died. strength fervor, and courage was born. >> reporter: 57 million boys and girled worldwide are denied educations, but they now have a voice, forceful and poetic. >> they realize the importance of light when we see darkness. we realize the importance of a voice when we are silence. in the same way, we realized the importance of pens and books. let us stick up. let us stick up our books and pens. they are our most powerful weapons. one child one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world. >> reporter: at 16 malala is unburdened by
. >> just nine months after she was targeted on her school bus, shot in the head by a taliban gunman for daring to speak up for the right of girls to go to school malala stood wearing the shawl of the former pakistani prime minister assassinated five years ago. >> i speak not for myself but for those without voice can be heard. >> reporter: the only thing more stunning than malala's recovery was her vision. >> they thought it would change my aims and stop my ambitions,...
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just because we're insecure about the taliban coming back, we're going to end up blowing it up before we leave. do you know what we could do with $34 million in the military? >> steve: absolutely. and so that's the juxtaposition. we're spending all this money on a building over in afghanistan that we knew three years ago we would never use, but we've built anyway. and now we're going to have to probably demolish or turn it over to the afghanysys who would have no way to sustain it. there was a two star general who said what the hell were they thinking? there was never any justification to build something this fancy. that's the building right there. it was built to u.s. construction standards. it could be the best constructed building in the country of afghanistan and they could tear it down of the rand paul just absolutely horrified we're blowing dough like this. here he is with greta last night. >> so our government is riddled with waste from top to bottom and the one lesson of the sequester is that there is a lot of fluff that can be cut out before we actually have to get to things
just because we're insecure about the taliban coming back, we're going to end up blowing it up before we leave. do you know what we could do with $34 million in the military? >> steve: absolutely. and so that's the juxtaposition. we're spending all this money on a building over in afghanistan that we knew three years ago we would never use, but we've built anyway. and now we're going to have to probably demolish or turn it over to the afghanysys who would have no way to sustain it. there...
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they are worse than the taliban. guest: thank you so much for your question and you're concerned. thank you for paying attention to what is happening in congress. i would encourage you to go to moveon. it sounds like you are calling for occupy congress. carolina, folks may know there has been a movement called moral mondays. there have been protesters week after week after week at the state capitol. folks have been getting arrested. these are reverends, students from duke university and other universities. strongly.ming out so the state legislature has taken a hard right turn. they are passing draconian budgets. they have gone to the extreme, extreme right. what you are seeing is an effective protest movement. our members will deliver a petition to the governor in north carolina. that is an example of the kind actionnizing that direct that gets at what you are asking about. whether the same thing should be happening in congress, it is up to our members to make that happen. host: richard is from massachusetts. good morning. caller: good morning. nice talking to you. i want to talk
they are worse than the taliban. guest: thank you so much for your question and you're concerned. thank you for paying attention to what is happening in congress. i would encourage you to go to moveon. it sounds like you are calling for occupy congress. carolina, folks may know there has been a movement called moral mondays. there have been protesters week after week after week at the state capitol. folks have been getting arrested. these are reverends, students from duke university and other...
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ended badly with the afghan president accusing the americans of trying to negotiate peace with the taliban and doing that without him. joe, president obama i think running out of patience with the situation there. >> you know, yes. and, of course, there's so much to be concerned about here. of course neocons will be concerned that we're going to leave no troops there. of course. i'm concerned, i know you are, all of us are concerned that it's taken now four years to get to this point. we're essentially where we were four years ago. joe biden was there four years ago. i don't know if people remember but, mark halperin, there was that scene in 2008 where joe biden went over, met in afghanistan, met with karzai, he was still a senator then, he got up, he threw his, you know, napkin down, stormed away from the table, and joe biden said then, privately and publicly, to some people, that we just did not -- we never would have a partner in karzai. and it has seemed painfully obvious for a lot of us for a very long time, for joe biden as well, i think though this is -- i think at the end of the da
ended badly with the afghan president accusing the americans of trying to negotiate peace with the taliban and doing that without him. joe, president obama i think running out of patience with the situation there. >> you know, yes. and, of course, there's so much to be concerned about here. of course neocons will be concerned that we're going to leave no troops there. of course. i'm concerned, i know you are, all of us are concerned that it's taken now four years to get to this point....
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officials initially described the plot as -- correction, down played links to the pakistani taliban despite the existence of the tape, the tape that was released the day before. with this and things like naming nidal hasan's acts as workplace violence, the attack in benghazi as a spontaneous eruption from a crowd, i'm wondering can you tell me what the upside is, what is -- why would we choose as an administration, as a nation, why would we choose to characterize the enemy this way, these acts -- what do we gain? what are we gaining from that? do you know? be. [laughter] i know it's not you, but i'm trying to strategize what is the strategy in doing so? >> well, i mean, the only thing i -- i feel very uncomfortable giving this explanation because it's my hypothetical sort of psychobabble analysis of somebody else's thinking, but i believe the thought is that if you engage too much in direct conversation about this or just logical conclusions about what happened, you're going to fend the other side -- offend the other side so much it's going to lead to further attacks. >> mr. mayor, with all
officials initially described the plot as -- correction, down played links to the pakistani taliban despite the existence of the tape, the tape that was released the day before. with this and things like naming nidal hasan's acts as workplace violence, the attack in benghazi as a spontaneous eruption from a crowd, i'm wondering can you tell me what the upside is, what is -- why would we choose as an administration, as a nation, why would we choose to characterize the enemy this way, these acts...
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of learning him out of peace talks with the taliban. we expect to hear more on the developing story from the white house in a scheduled press conference three hours from now. when one california gets her say on the situation, when i see you next. kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> jury selection begins today in the court marshal of the army psychiatrist charged in the 2009 fort hood, texas shooting rampage. major nidal hassan is charged with killing 13 people and wounding more than 30 hours. he will defend himself and even question the wounded survivors. hassan is facing the death penalty if convicted. >>> happening now in sanford, florida. system in the george zimmerman trial. this is live video from the courtroom. it looked like there was some movement in there. today, the jury could hear about trayvon martin's use of marijuana and see a computer animation of the shooting. yesterday, the defense called martin's father to the stand, he testified it's his son's voice on 911 calls begging for help. two sanford police officers testif
of learning him out of peace talks with the taliban. we expect to hear more on the developing story from the white house in a scheduled press conference three hours from now. when one california gets her say on the situation, when i see you next. kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> jury selection begins today in the court marshal of the army psychiatrist charged in the 2009 fort hood, texas shooting rampage. major nidal hassan is charged with killing 13 people and wounding more...
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. >> it is a big day for the pakistani school girl who nearly died when shot in the head by the taliban for promoting education for girls. malala yousafzai will give her first public speech this morning, taking place at the united nations. the address to a special gathering of young people comes a day after her 16th birthday. >> such a remarkable young lady. oh. inspiration to so many. >> light bulbs were invented back in the 1880s. but the chicago cubs didn't start using them at wrigley field until 1980s. guess what? now the team is leaping into the millennium with plans to install, yep, a jumbotron. as you can imagine not everybody is happy. the city has finally granted permission for the team to put in the 5,700 square foot structure in left field. but local alderman and owners of the famous rooftops where fans watch games they're furious saying the jumbotron would cut into their views and ruin the quality of life in that neighborhood. >> staunch opposers to that. ooh, boy. >> she doesn't look like a weight lifter at all. but a young woman managed to lift a truck off her father's leg
. >> it is a big day for the pakistani school girl who nearly died when shot in the head by the taliban for promoting education for girls. malala yousafzai will give her first public speech this morning, taking place at the united nations. the address to a special gathering of young people comes a day after her 16th birthday. >> such a remarkable young lady. oh. inspiration to so many. >> light bulbs were invented back in the 1880s. but the chicago cubs didn't start using them...
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. >> on the 9th of october, 2012, the taliban shot me on the left side of my forehead. they shot my friends, too. they thought that the bullet would silence us. they failed. out of that silence came thousands of voices. the terrorists thought they would stop my ambitions. nothing changed in my life except this. weakness, fear, and hopelessness died. strength, power, and courage was born. [ phil ] when you have joint pain and stiffness... accomplishing even little things can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel for my pain and stiffness, and to help stop joint damage. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. you should not s
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they are worse than the taliban. guest: thank you so much for your question and you're concerned. thank you for paying attention to what is happening in congress. i would encourage you to go to moveon. it sounds like you are calling for occupy congress. in north carolina, folks may know there has been a movement called moral mondays. there have been protesters week after week after week at the state capitol. folks have been getting arrested. these are reverends, students from duke university and other universities. this is coming out so strongly. the state legislature has taken a hard right turn. they are passing draconian budgets. they have gone to the extreme, extreme right. what you are seeing is an effective protest movement. our members will deliver a petition to the governor in north carolina. that is an example of the kind of organizing that direct action that gets at what you are asking about. whether the same thing should be happening in congress, it is up to our members to make that happen. host: richard is from massachusetts. good morning. caller: good morning. nice tal
they are worse than the taliban. guest: thank you so much for your question and you're concerned. thank you for paying attention to what is happening in congress. i would encourage you to go to moveon. it sounds like you are calling for occupy congress. in north carolina, folks may know there has been a movement called moral mondays. there have been protesters week after week after week at the state capitol. folks have been getting arrested. these are reverends, students from duke university...
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taliban is there you know, when you look at it, we unfortunately need to figure out a way to engage more in a diplomatic initiative recognizing that in terms of -- inserting american troops in afghanistan just won't work. it has not work and it won't work in the future. we have the history -- afghanistan to prove that. >> bill: congresswoman barbara lee our guest in studio. congresswoman, you were there yesterday at the white house. for the meeting with the congressional black caucus and president obama. tell us about the meeting. good terms? what did you talk about? >> it was a very good meeting. of course, our chair congresswoman marcia fudge from ohio is a wonderful great leader and she of course, along with president obama cochaired the meeting. we talked about many issues that are of the extreme importance to the congressional black caucus. the african-american community communities of color but also to our entire country. we talked about immigration reform. and why it is so important to have comprehensive immigration reform. and that we cannot leave any immigrant group out includin
taliban is there you know, when you look at it, we unfortunately need to figure out a way to engage more in a diplomatic initiative recognizing that in terms of -- inserting american troops in afghanistan just won't work. it has not work and it won't work in the future. we have the history -- afghanistan to prove that. >> bill: congresswoman barbara lee our guest in studio. congresswoman, you were there yesterday at the white house. for the meeting with the congressional black caucus and...
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al qaeda called up in the taliban-led a failed state of afghanistan launched the september 11 attacks. today, this extremist group is recruiting terrorists in minneapolis. various criminal groups are making common cause around the world to the detriment of law- abiding states and citizens. the fund for peace and national farm policy issued a 2013 failed state index last month. it listed 20 countries with somalia and the democratic republic of," leading the way as in critical condition and 20 more in serious danger. this problem of uncovered spaces will be with us work for a generation or more in there will be contingencies when american interests and the american public demand that we act. for example, haiti has earned its ranking as eighth most unstable country in the world. lately, the interventions haven't driven by her desire to alleviate human misery and prevent a flood of haitian refugees washing up on our shores. these are objections that the american public can understand and support but i was in the state department during our last intervention in haiti following the january
al qaeda called up in the taliban-led a failed state of afghanistan launched the september 11 attacks. today, this extremist group is recruiting terrorists in minneapolis. various criminal groups are making common cause around the world to the detriment of law- abiding states and citizens. the fund for peace and national farm policy issued a 2013 failed state index last month. it listed 20 countries with somalia and the democratic republic of," leading the way as in critical condition and...
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they are worse than the taliban. fort: thank you so much your question and you're concerned. thank you for paying attention to what is happening in congress. i would encourage you to go to moveon. it sounds like you are calling for occupy congress. in north carolina, folks may know there has been a movement called moral mondays. week have been protesters after week after week at the state capitol. folks have been getting arrested. students reverends, from duke university and other universities. this is coming out so strongly. the state legislature has taken a hard right turn. they are passing draconian budgets. they have gone to the extreme, extreme right. what you are seeing is an effective protest movement. ar members will deliver petition to the governor in north carolina. that is an example of the kind of organizing that direct action that gets at what you are asking about. whether the same thing should be happening in congress, it is up to our members to make that happen. host: richard is from massachusetts. good morning. caller: good morning. nice talking to you. i want
they are worse than the taliban. fort: thank you so much your question and you're concerned. thank you for paying attention to what is happening in congress. i would encourage you to go to moveon. it sounds like you are calling for occupy congress. in north carolina, folks may know there has been a movement called moral mondays. week have been protesters after week after week at the state capitol. folks have been getting arrested. students reverends, from duke university and other universities....
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last year malala yousafzai was shot in the case by the taliban on her way to school. >>> and finally you know that old expression, when pigs fly. apparently there's a place in the caribbean where they swim. it happens in the bahamas at a place called what else, pig island. the wheeled boar swims toward sightseeing boats to beg for a bite to eat but i think it's the cutest video. >> this is not the first time that piglet has gotten food tossed from the boat. >> like a big to water i guess we have to say. >> they're very smart. >> very smart and adorable. that's all i got. how much can you say about a pig in a pool? >> it's adorable. >> another failure for me. >> never a failure. >> incontrovertible, completely true, in about 90 minutes the defense will give their closing statements saying that george zimmerman was defending himself when he shot and killed trayvon martin. prosecutors yesterday insisted zimmerman lied over and over again on what happened that february night. the jury is expected to get the case this afternoon. before we break down what happened in court yesterday let's
last year malala yousafzai was shot in the case by the taliban on her way to school. >>> and finally you know that old expression, when pigs fly. apparently there's a place in the caribbean where they swim. it happens in the bahamas at a place called what else, pig island. the wheeled boar swims toward sightseeing boats to beg for a bite to eat but i think it's the cutest video. >> this is not the first time that piglet has gotten food tossed from the boat. >> like a big to...